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2319-6009 (Online)
Abbreviated title:
Int. J Struct. Civ. Eng. Res.
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10.18178/ijscer
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Michigan State University, USA
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An Application of the Ubiquitous Forms Solution for the Work Document at a Construction Site
Ginam Yang, Daewon Kim, and Gwang-Hee Kim
Department of Plant·Architectural Engineering, Kyonggi University, Suwon, Republic of Korea
Abstract
—In this information age, the construction information generated in the process of a construction project has become more and more important. For this reason, the saving of information in a faster electric form has also become a priority. However, the daily report is currently redundant at construction sites, which means that it is usually hand-written at a construction site and then entered on a computer. This study aimed to resolve the problems reported with the daily report system by developing a Ubiquitous forms solution (UFS) system-based daily report system and applying it to an actual site, ultimately evaluating the applicability of the report system to the construction site. The UFS-based daily report system is expected to contribute to improving the work efficiency of daily reporting.
Index Terms
—information age, the daily report, Ubiquitous Forms Solution (UFS) system
Cite: Ginam Yang, Daewon Kim, and Gwang-Hee Kim, "An Application of the Ubiquitous Forms Solution for the Work Document at a Construction Site," International Journal of Structural and Civil Engineering Research, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 329-332, November 2016. doi: 10.18178/ijscer.5.4.329-332
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